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thanks, the truck was repainted before i bought it because it was a two tone, thats why there are no 4x4 and Z71 graphics on the side but its a 4wd Z71 i dont think it would handel that Fisher RD if it wasnt

That is an awesome color, as previously mentioned here. I have always thought Fisher had the best looking setup for trucks, though I admit to being biased! I can't say I ever had a problem with the half tons I have had in all the years I plowed with 'em, but yours sure handles the heavy Fisher well with the modifications. Good luck with it!

I looked at the pics again and i just cannot stop looking at the color! i have a few ?'s. did you buy the truck new, or used? is the plow a 7'6" or smaller? what engine? And if you do not mind me asking, but how much?

Newdude i bought the truck used last winter, when i bought it it had 78k miles and i got it for $12000, Its a 2000 with a 5.3 V8 it looks newer because the previous owner must have wrecked the front end and put a 2003 valance and bumber on it, also he had it repainted. i just bought the plow, which is a 7 1/2 RD used and did the install myself this winter, still working out the gliches because i guess i have the wrong light harness so the low beams dont work but everything else does, could really use some snow to try it out!

lazerslicer, i had my mechanic do the torsion bars when he was taking care of some other stuff so i dont know how many turns he did but ill try and find out for you

the lift hieght could be caused by the pin choice, i had to use the top hole bacause of the 03 bumber on the 2000 fram (made installation hell) if i move the pin to the middle hole the a arm hits the middle of the valance when lifted